14 
W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List. 
SUPERB SHOW and FANCY DAHLIAS— Continued. 
PAUL DAVID. The largest pure 
reel show dahlia grown. In the 
very front rank for exhibition. 
First class. 75c. 
SOUV. DE MA SOEUR. Grand 
flower, light rose, for exhibition 
it stands in the front rank. 25c. 
SURPASSE 
scarlet-carmine ; 
flowers 
Color, 
large ; 
form same as Gloire de Paris. 
25c. 
The color is 
pure white overlaid with ame- 
thyst-blue; this wonderful combi- 
nation gives it the appearance of 
a delicate lavender. Flowers often 
measure 7 inches in diameter and 
are borne on stiff erect stems. 35c. 
These are superb for cutting, producing flowers in enormous 
quantities, and being small and compact they last a long time when 
cut. When in full bloom they have a telling effect in the garden and 
are such profuse bloomers that each plant resembles a hug-e bouquet 
of most brilliant flowers. 
The following list is most complete and select : 
15c. 
Pale Rose. 
i. Blush white, laven- 
der tips. 15c. » 
AMBER QUEEN. Rich' clear 
amber shaded apricot, good habit. 
15c. 
ARIEL. Deep orange buff. 15c. 
BELL OF SPRINGFIELD. Red, 
smallest grown. 25c. 
BLUEMENFALTER. Lilac, close 
quilled. 25c. 
BLUTROSCHEN. Dark blood 
red with rose points ; very beau- 
tiful. 25c. 
BOBBY. Deep plum color. Ex- 
tra fine and free. 15c. 
BRICK TOP. Brick red, a good 
bedder. 25c. 
BRUNETTE. Carmine and white. 
25c, 
CATHERINE. Bright yellow. 
15c each. 
A neat and constant 
variety. Color, amber and sal- 
mon. 25c. 
Lilac and maroon. 10c. 
Lavender, very dwarf, 
fine exhibition flower. 25c. 
Delicate rose lilac, 
white center. 25c. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA. Pale 
fawn. A grand one. 25c. 
EURYDICE. Blush tipped pur- 
ple. 15c. 
Orange, fine. 15c. 
Pink and lav- 
ender, sometimes blotched white. 
25c. 
ANYMEDE. Amber, tinted li- 
lac, a novel and distinct variety. 
25c. 
